POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 33 
Mammoth Salamander Lettuce 
In the New Mammoth Salamander we have a 
variety which possesses all the desirable qualities 
of the old Salamander, but grows to double the 
size. It isthe result of many years’ careful selec- 
tion and breeding by a Philadelphia market gar- 
dener, whose main crop is lettuce. Owing to its 
handsome appearance and fine quality, it is to-day 
the most rapid seller in New York and Philadel- 
era eet Mee 
Early May King Lettuce 
This valuable new lettuce from Germany is, 
without any question, one of the best lettuces on 
the list for early spring planting in the open ground. 
The heads are 6 to 7 inches in diameter, of a clear 
light green, the outer leaves being slightly tinged 
with brown, the inner being clear, bright yellow- 
ish, with very rich oily flavor. It is an excellent 
market sort, the round, compact heads being so 
phia markets. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; } lb., 60c.; lb., solid that they carry extremely well. Pkt., 10c.; 
$2.25. oz., 20c.; + lb., 55c.; Ib., $2.00. 
LETTUCE—curled or Loose Leaved Varieties Y, _—_ 
All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 5c. per packet. Per oz| 1% lb. | Per lb. 
Grand Rapids. A famous shipping, loose-headed forcing sort ; popular West '$0 15 |$0 35 |$1 25 
Black-Seeded Simpson. Improved strain; large, loose heads; light in color . .| 15 35 | 1 25 
Early Prize-Head (Brown Cabbage). Large, loose heads, tinged with brown . . 15} 35 | 1 25 
Early Curled Silesian. A leading early sort; fine for cutting for home use . . . 15 35 | 1 25 
New Trianon Cos, or Celery Lettuce. The finest of all the Cos sorts: leaves | 
when bleached are stiff like celery stalks, and can be eaten in the same manner, 15 40 | 1 50 
Lettuce—American Varieties Mixed. Fifteen kinds mixed in one package, giv- 
ing a succession of fine lettuce the whole season in the home garden . . . 15} 35] 1 25 
New Morse Lettuce 
This excellent new curled lettuce might be called an im- 
proved Black Seeded Simpson, except from the fact that the 
seed is white. It grows to large size. The outer leaves are 
light green, while within they blanch to a beautiful light 
yellow. It withstands summer heat splendidly, is very early 
and of delightful flavor, being very crisp and tender. Pkt., 
5e.; oz., 15¢.; 44 Ib., 85c.; Ib., $1.25. 
8a" Market Gardeners, Farmers’ 
Clubs and Institutions 
wanting to purchase seeds in large quantities 
should write for special prices. Although we 
have made prices very low in this catalogue, 
yet where a number of pounds or bushels are 
wanted, we can frequently supply at a lower 
price than by the single pound or bushel. In 
writing, give us a list of quantities wanted, 
and we will return promptly with our LOW- 
EST COST PRICE. 
